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Young Men's Christian Association. Free Reading Rooms and Library, Fulton av. c. Gallatin pl.
Open from 8, A.M. to 10, P.M. Public Meeting, second Tuesday evening of every month.
President -- Ezra D. Barker,
Vice-Presidents-S. M. Giddings, A. Suydam Stoathoff, Henry White, James Darling, George S. Page, Thomas S. Thorp.
Corresponding Secretary-William Edsall. Recording Secretary-Charles G. Luther. Treasurer-George A. Morand. Librarian-Thomas H. Messenger. Registrar-Charles Tredick.
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APPENDIX-UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICES.
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICES.
SECOND DISTRICT-15 Court. Collector, Alfred M. Wood. Assessor, John Williams, 341 Fulton.
THIRD DISTRICT -- 14 Court. Collector, Henry O. Bowen. Assessor, William E. Robinson, 23 Court.
United States Navy Yard and Station.
Commandant,
Captain,
Commander,
Surgeon,
Passed Asst. Surgeon,
'Paymaster,
Chaplain,
Acting Master,
C. H. Brantingham W. F. Pratt.
Boatswain,
T. G. Bell.
Gunner,
R. J. Hill.
Carpenter,
Wm. D. Jenkins.
Sailmaker,
Charles H. Bell. A. W. Pennock. S. D. Trenchard. Chas. Eversfield. A. S. Oberly. Garrett R. Barry. C. S. Stewart. A. McIntosh.
Naval Hospital.
Surgeons, T. W. Leach, J. C. Palmer, E. S. Bogert. Assistant Surgeon, Frederick Krecker.
Naval Laboratory.
Director, Benjamin F. Bache. Passed Asst. Surgeon, N. L. Bates.
Navigation Department.
Commander,
E. T. Nichols.
Ordnance Department.
Commander, J. R. M. Mullany.
Lieut .- Commander, D. L. Braine.
Lieutenant, W. P. Buckner.
Rendezvous.
Commander, W. E. Le Roy.
Surgeon, John I. Kitchen.
Rendezvous, 189 York street.
Receiving Ship.
Commander, A. C. Rhind.
Lieut .- Commander, C. Hatfield.
Surgeon, Delavan Bloodgood.
Paymaster,
C. W. Hassler.
Marine Barracks.
Colonel,
W. L. Shuttleworth.
Naval Lyceum.
Messenger, 5
Benj. F. Delano.
Naval Storekeeper,
E. Hooker.
Constructing Engineer, Charles Hastings.
Inspector of Timber,
Aaron Storer.
Clerk of the Yard,
Commandant's Sec'y,
George W. Lee. James F. Farrel. Clerk, James H. Crowell. J. W. Spicer. John G. Day.
Storekeeper's
Ins. of Provisions'
S. H. Davis.
Constructor's
66 Joseph T. Hall.
Paymaster's
Walter Nixon.
Albert D. Smith. Draughtsman,
B. F. Delano.
I. O. Boerum.
On Special Duty.
Insp. of Provisions, J. O. Bradford.
Chief Engineer, James W. King.
Chief Officers and Clerks.
Naval Constructor,
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MERCANTILE PRINTING.
WYNKOOP & HALLENBECK, Book & Job Printers,
No. 113 Fulton Street,
Between Nassau and William Streets,
NEW YORK.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE.
THE "ORIGINAL" Travelers Insurance Co.
OF HARTFORD, CONN., INSURES AGAINST
ALL ACCIDENT
AT LOW RATES OF PREMIUM.
NET CASH ASSETS, MAY 1, 1866, - $649,682.60.
THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD issues Policies for any term, from one month to five years, in any sum from $500 to $10,000 or with a Weekly Compensation of $3 to $50 a Week, at annual premiums ranging from $3 to $60, insuring against RAILROAD COLLISIONS AND STEAMBOAT EXPLOSIONS, SPRAINED ANKLES AND BROKEN LIMBS, ASSAULTS BY ROBBERS AND MURDERERS, ACCIDENTS FROM RUNAWAY HORSES, MACHINERY, BURNING, DROWNING, SUN STROKE; against Accidents of All Kinds, whenever and wherever they occur.
PREMIUMS LOW, AND LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY.
Within two years this Company has adjusted over TWO THOUSAND CLAIMS for DEATH and DISABILITY, and paid over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN CASH to the holders of its Policies and Tickets.
GENERAL ACCIDENT TICKETS (REGISTERED), For 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20 or 30 days, securing $5,000 IN CASE OF DEATH, and $25 PER WEEK COMPENSATION in case of Injury from any cause whatever.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PROTECTIVE INSURANCE.
Policies Issued at the Shortest Notice at the
NEW YORK OFFICES,
160 FULTON STREET, OPPOSITE ST. PAUL'S CHURCH,
31 PINE STREET, NEAR THE SUB-TREASURY,
JOHNSON & FISHER, General Agents.
- BROOKLYN OFFICE: 160 Montague Street, near the Post Office. (Over.)
INSURE IN THE "OLDEST, LARGEST, SAFEST, AND BEST."
NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED.
CHART OF ACCIDENT INSURANCE BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1865,
Prepared from the Companies' Official Returns to the State Insurance Department.
Date of Org'n
NAME OF COMPANY.
CAPITAL.
ASSETS.
NET PREMIUMS IN 1865.
TOTAL INCOME.
POLICIES ISSUED.
CLAIMS AND LOSSES.
EXPENSES.
Ratio of ex- penses to income.
1864 The Travelers Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn.
$500,000
$616,869 94 $482,498 48 $521,664 59
33,255
$93,074 14
$261,992 22
50'22
1864: National Life and Travelers, N. Y., -
128,600
182,309 32
27,210 60
*96,710 00
1,749
482 00
65,126 56
67.84
1865 New York Accidental,
250,000
268,777 78
59,143 84
68,773 84
3,956.
6,499 67
45,376 39
65.97
1865 Travellers of the City of Providence, Rhode Island, -
200,000
207,687 07
10,826 90
13,657 80
157 15
8,594 17
62.92
1866 United States Accident Company, of Syracuse, N. Y.,
200,000
No Report.
* The $27,210.60 in col. 3, is amount of cash receipt for accident department. The $96,710.00 in col. 4, includes all the premium on life business, interest receipts, etc. Expense of organizing and conducting accident department, estimated by Company at 2/3 of the total expenses.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
GENERAL AGENCY OF THE Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN., 153 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Assetts .. over One Million Dollars
Annual Income over Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars Annual Dividend 50 per Cent.
This old and and well established Company is offering PECULIAR and POPULAR advantages to parties desiring Insurances on their Lives. Its Ratio of increase of business for the year 1865 is greater than any other Company in the United States.
Prospectus and Blanks furnished gratis to all persons desiring Insurance. Agents treated liberally.
JOHN E. DEWITT, General Agent.
HEIM & ZIMMERMAN, Successors to Philip F. Pasquay, 25 SPRUCE STREET NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS OF Superior Oak-Tanned Stretched and Riveted
LEATHER BELTING,
Best quality of Lace Leather, Steel and Belt Hooks and Raw Hide Rope, OF ALL SIZES, ALWAYS ON HAND. LIST OF PRICES CAN BE HAD AT THE STORE. " In comparing our List of Prices with others, it will be necessary to compare, also, the quality of Belting.
ROBERT ROGERS, STEEL STAMP CUTTER,
182 William Street, corner Spruce St., New York. CARPENTERS', BLACKSMITHS', MACHINISTS' & STONECUTTERS' NAME STAMPS Cut in the best Manner and at the Lowest Prices. SETS OF STEEL LETTERS AND FIGURES, OF EVERY SIZE ALWAYS ON HAND. Particular attention paid to DISTILLERS', SUGAR REFINERS' AND MILLERS' BRANDS, PLATES, SEALS, &c. Steel Letter Punches in Sets for cutting Stencil Plates, all Sizes.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
Don't Fail to Clean Your Carpets
BY THE
BOSTON STEAM
CARPET BEATING
COMPANY,
(PATENTED,) CORNER BOND AND THIRD STREETS.
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BROOKLYN,
TACHO
OFFICE, 144 Remsen Street,
Under Hooley's Opera House. Fourth door from the Brooklyn Gas Light Co.
E. L. CARPENTER, Proprietor. (Late J. Rutherford & Co.)
The attention of the public is particularly called to the superiority of this Patent Machine, which has given universal satisfaction, and has been in successful operation in this city for the past six years.
The improved facilities which the Proprietor has established, enables him to receive and execute orders with promptness and despatch.
Call and examine while in operation. All dust and vermin thoroughly and completely removed. Warranted not to tear, strain or injure the texture of the carpets. Tapestry and Brussels Carpets beaten on the back, not on the face.
Storage furnished if required, at a moderate charge.
Carpets sent for and delivered free of charge.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
GREAT AMERICAN
TEA COMPANY
THE
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.'S
SECRET!
The great secret of the unparelleled success of the THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, is in the fact that their rate of profit is based upon ENORMOUS SALES, with a small percentage. The large amount of business done enables them to buy Teas by the Cargo, and sell them at the usual cargo Prices-thereby saving from three to five profits to the consumer, or about ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. on cost of importation. The retail trade of the Company is based upon a sale of 1000 Chests per week.
The Company have leased extensive warehouses in the most central locations and fitted them up in a style of magnificence very far surpassing any thing ever before known in this country. It has been the aim of the Company to select localities that cannot fail to convene all sections of the metropolis and surrounding cities. The prices being uniform, customers can select either of our Stores mentioned below, as may best accommodate them. By exam- ining our list of prices, consumers of Teas and Coffees will see that they have been PAYING ENORMOUS PROFITS. The Company continue to sell at the following prices :
OOLONG, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, best $1 per 1b. MIXED, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, best $1
ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, $1, $1,10, best $1,20
GREEN TEAS, 50, 60, 70, 80, 96, $1, $1,10, best $1,25
YOUNG HYSON, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, $1, $1,10, best $1,25
UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $1,10, best $1,25
IMPERIAL, best $1,25
These Teas are chosen for their intrinsic worth, keeping in mind health, economy and a high degree of pleasure in drinking them.
Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily.
GROUND COFFEE, 20c., 25c., 30c., 35c., best 40c. per pound. Hotels, Saloons, Boarding House Keepers, and Families who use large quantities of Coffee, can economize in that article by using our FRENCH BREAKFAST and DINNER COFFEE, which we sell at the low price of 30c. per pound, and warranted to give perfect satisfaction.
Consumers can save from 50c. to $1 per lb. by purchasing their Teas of the Great American Tea Company,
31 and 33 VESEY STREET, corner Church Street; 640 BROADWAY, corner Bleecker Street ;
503 EIGHTH AVENUE. near 37th Street.
299 SPRING STREET, bet. Hudson and Greenwich Streets;
205 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, cor. Concord Street.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
A. BERGER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, 285
FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN.
Mr. BERGER respectfully informs his patrons and the public generally, that he is prepared to take Photographic Views of
Churches, inside and outside, Monuments in Cemeteries, Residences, Streets, Families in their Parlors, Gardens, Flowers, Societies, Public Buildings, Engines,
Machinery,
Hot-Houses,
Stables, Carriages, Horses, Dogs, Ships, Steamers, Merchandise, Gold, Silver and Glass Ware, Copies of Pictures, Engravings, Documents, etc., etc. Also,
STEREOSCOPES,
Mr. BERGER intends to make this a speciality, and is therefore enabled to make them at a lower rate than any other photographer.
To insure perfect satisfaction, a proof will be shown invariably, before the order is filled.
PRICES:
Views on a 6-8 inch plate, (for the first print) $5 00
do. do. do. (for each duplicate). $1 00
do. do. 11-14 do.
(for the first print). $10 00
do. do. do. (for each duplicate)
$ 3 00
do. do. 24-16 do.
(for the first print)
$15 00
do· do. do. (for each duplicate)
$ 5 00
Cartes de Visites, at.
$ 2 00
$ 3 50 Vignettes, at
Colored Pictures, Copies of Deceased, and the finest Porcelain Types
Superior to any made in Brooklyn, at reasonable prices.
A. BERGER, Artist and Photographer.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
SEWING MACHINES
OF ALL
KINDS
C.B.COGSWELL. Su
36 Myrtle Avenue, cor. of Pearl.
We, the undersigned, having taken the Store at the above location, where we will carry on the
Sewing Machine Business in all its Branches.
Having had many years' experience, we would assure our friends and patrons that all our Machines will bear the utmost scrutiny, as we have the right for sale of all patents.
Our supply consists of all kinds, a few of which we mention below, for sale or to let by the month, at reasonable rates.
Wheeler & Wilson,
Grover & Baker, Sloat's Elliptic
I. M. Singer,
Finkle & Lyon,
A. B. Howe, Lester's,
Planer & Kayser, West & Wilson,
And all Machines of good reputation.
" We also attend to all kinds of Repairing.
A Supply of all kinds of NEEDLES constantly on hand. TOOLS FOR ALL KINDS OF MACHINES.
Be sure and give us a call before going elsewhere.
36 Myrtle Avenue, corner of Pearl,
H. W. YOUNGBLOOD.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
R. H. HAND,
Trunk Manufacturer
168 FULTON STREET,
[Established 15 Years. ]
BROOKLYN.
A general assortment of TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &c., &c. Also, CEDAR AND CAMPHOR WOOD TRUNKS.
(7" N. B .-- Trunks Repaired or Exchanged. 21
HENRY L. PENFIELD, Artist and Engraver o
BOOKS AND CATALOGUES ILLUSTRATED AT SHORT NOTICE. ALSO Views of Buildings, Diagrams, Machinery, Seals, Portraits, ETC,, ETC. 116 Nassau Street. New York.
BOARDING STABLE
STATE STREET, COR. BOERUM, BROOKLYN.
Horses kept by the Day, Week or Month.
SALES CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO, BY
SAMUEL C. BROWN, Agent.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
F. GROTE, TURNER AND DEALER IN IVORY,
No. 78 FULTON STREET.
BILLIARD BALLS, BACATELLE BALLS, TEN-PIN BALLS AND PINS.
Checks, in great variety, Martingale and Napkin Rings, etc. IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF FRENCH, PLAIN & FANCY CUES, CUE TIPS, CHALK, BRUSHES &c. 78 Fulton St., cor. Gold, New York.
GEORGE ELFORD, HOUSE, SIGN,
ruamental and. Fresco EPainter,
AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGER. ALSO, DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, &c., &c., 160 FULTON AVENUE, (Between Bond St. and Hanover place, ) BROOKLYN,
P. CASSIDY, DEALER IN OLD AND NEW
IRON, COPPER, BRASS, LEAD, SPELTER, &C., &C.
Nos. 4 to 10 BRIDGE STREET, Near the Ferry, BROOKLYN.
NEW & SECOND-HAND MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND, BOUGIIT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED.
N. B .-- The highest price paid for the above named articles. ALSO, MANUFACTURER OF S. R. Bryant's Upright Steam Engines.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER,
WILLIAM B. WALTERS,
LONG ISLAND STEAM PLANING, MOULDING, Scroll Sawing and Turning Mill, COR. FULTON AVE. AND NAVY ST., BROOKLYN.
Mahogany, Black Walnut, Pine and White Wood Planks, and Maple and Chestnut Joists, of all sizes. Blind Lath, furnished to order. Locust and Chestnut Clothes-line and Horse Posts constantly on hand. Hand Rail, Brackets and Columns of all descriptions made to order.
Fancy and Ornamental Fence Pickets, of all Patterns and Styles made to order. Newels and Balusters, of all descriptions, constantly on hand.
Locust and Chestnut Awning Posts, of every style, constantly on hand, and put in any part of Brooklyn, New York, or adjoining Cities.
Circular and Straight Mouldings and Door Jams, of all descriptions.
All Orders by Mail promptly attended to.
WILLIAM B. WALTERS, Proprietor.
RICHARD P. PEASE, Foreman. ALSO, DEALER IN
WOOD AND
COAL,
YARDS -
JUNCTION OF FLATBUSH AND FULTON AVENUES, (Between Nevins and Powers Streets,)
And cor. of Flushing & Washington, Avs., Brooklyn, L. I.
HICKORY, OAK, PINE AND KINDLING WOOD,
Sawed and Split, of a superior quality, by the Load, Box or Bundle; and WOOD SAWED for 12 Cents per Cut, by Machine, and delivered free of cartage.
PATENT ELLIPSOID COFFINS.
SPRINGMEYER BROS., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
COFFINS.
WARE-ROOMS. 219 BOWERY, NEW YORK. FACTORY. THIRD AVENUE, COR. 76th STREET.
BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
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ONE OF THE INSTITUTIONS OF BROOKLYN IS JORDAN'S
CARPET
CLEANING
ESTABLISHMENT, 75 WYCKOFF STREET, Where you can have your Carpets thoroughly cleaned at ALL SEASONS of the year, OLD Carpets are made to look nearly as good as NEW by
JORDAN'S PATENT CARPET BEATING AND BRUSHING MACHINE,
Which is acknowledged by all to be the best and most perfect Machine yet invented; be cause the DUST and MOTH are all removed without STRAINING the Carpet, and has Brushes attached, while no other Machine in Kings County has.
P. S .- State or county rights for Jordan's Machines for sale by T. JORDAN, 75 Wyckoff Street, Brooklyn. or, W. H. JORDAN. 147 Bank Street, New York,
WILLIAM CRAIG,
BROOKLYN
GAS
AND
STOVE
NEW YORK
WORKS,
No. 42 KENT AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
HUGH FARRELL, GRANITE YARD,
24th Street, near 5th Avenue, Greenwood, SOUTH BROOKLYN.
MONUMENTS, BASES, POSTS, &c., ALWAYS ON HAND AND CUT TO ORDER. VAULTS BUILT IN EVERY STYLE. Cemetery Lots enclosed with Granite Posts and Iron Bars, in any Cemetery in the United States, on very moderate terms.
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
THOMAS MORTON,
MANUFACTURER OF
IMPROVED SPRING BALANCES,
SPIRAL SPRINGS, Turkish, Chinese, Portuguese, French, Russian, Japanese and Spanish Weight. ALSO, LOCOMOTIVE BALANCES MADE TO ORDER, AND WARRANTED, AND IMPORTER OF CAST STEEL WIRE. BALANCES FOR SILK MANUFACTURERS. TEMPERED SPIRAL SPRINGS MADE TO ORDER. 96 MAIDEN LANE, New York.
VALENTINE & BUTLER, Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of the
ALUM PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES,
WARARNTED FREE FROM DAMPNESS. Also, Rotary Locks for Banks, Stores, and Hall Doors of Dwelling Houses. 78 & 80 Walker St., 3 Doors East of Broadway, NEW YORK.
H. BOYLE, CABINET FURNITURE
(Old No. 124) ATLANTIC STREET, (New No. 140) Second door from Henry Street, BROOKLYN.
New and Second-Hand Furniture Bought, Sold or Exchanged,
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
KORWAN & MAURER'S
Monumental Fine Art
ESTABLISHMENT, FIFTH AVENUE, bet. 23d and 24th Streets, (GREENWOOD,) BROOKLYN.
STATUES, BUSTS and MEDALLIONS, after Photographed or other Portraits, IDEAL & HISTORIC SCULPTURES, PARLOR STATUARY, STATUES, FOUNTAINS, VASES, &c. For the Adornment of Buildings, Public and Private Parks. MONUMENTS, ENCLOSURES OF CEMETERY LOTS, Sepulchral Vaults, Mural Tablets and all other Monumental Work, also, BAPTISMAL FONTS, ALTAR PIECES, &c., for Churches, Architectural Ornaments for Buildings, &c., &c.
Designed, Modeled or Executed in Marble, or other approved Materials, in various styles, with strict adherence to Artistic Principles, by
JOHN H. KORWAN & JOHN F. MAURER.
N. B .- Visitors to Greenwood Cemetery, and the Public in general, are respectfully invited to examine their Specimens.
W. MULLON, -
MANUFACTURER OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
Iron Railings,
234 SOUTH FIRST ST., BROOKLYN, E. D.
Cemetery Railings, Bank Doors, Shutters &Gratings MADE TO ORDER.
MURTAUGH'S PATENT DUMB-WAITERS, -
Patented April 3d, 1855, and December 4th, 1860.
Combines ease of Working and Security, with the utmost Durability. DUMB-WAITERS of all kinds repaired or altered at the shortest notice. Also, SHELF- HOISTING ELEVATORS, for invalids or others, on new and secure principles.
J. MURTAUGH, Sole Manufacturer, 1335 Broadway, near 37th Street, New York,
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BROOKLYN DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
QUINCY GRANITE WORKS.
JOHN J. GREEN,
VAULT BUILDER,
24th & 25th STREETS,
Near 5th Avenue,
BROOKLYN.
Monuments, Tombs and Cemetery Lots Enclosed in all the Cemeteries in the United States. Granite Furnished for Dwellings, Stores, &c. Jobbing in all its Branches.
CUMMINGS & DAY,
PLUMBERS,
GAS AND STEAM
ITERS
No. 35 HENRY STREET.
Bet. Middagh and Cranberry Streets, BROOKLYN.
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
GABB & McLEAN, (Formerly H. PHILLIPS,)
se, Sign
trovati ainfers 214 HENRY STREET, BROOKLYN.
CEILINGS & WALLS WHITENED IN ANY TINT OR COLOR.
J. F. BOYD & BROTHERS, DEALERS IN
WILLOW WARE, OF ALL KINDS, Nos. 98 & 100 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK.
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